European Union dairy producers will soon have a new fluid milk futures market. European market news publisher Mondovisione confirms The Exchange Council of the European Energy Exchange (EEX) voted December 7th in Vienna to proceed with a liquid milk futures market in early 2018.
The EEX already markets skimmed milk powder, butter, and whey powder but not cheese.
Milk futures have been a part of risk management in the United States since they were added to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in 1996.
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